Siobhan Mejia, Therapy Clinician
About
Upper East Side therapy offices tend to cluster near the quiet cross-streets where the hum of Lexington Avenue fades. Siobhan Mejia, Therapy Clinician keeps regular hours at 110 E 60th St Suite 704, a mid-block address that stills the city’s pulse just enough for conversation. Sessions here typically cover anxiety, depression, relationship patterns, grief, life transitions, and trauma—each framed as part of the larger rhythm of living in Manhattan rather than an interruption of it.
Finding the right clinician can feel like navigating a subway map blindfolded. Mejia’s practice sits above the fray, literally and figuratively, in a building where the elevator opens onto a corridor that muffles the street noise below. To schedule an initial consultation, dial (631) 323-6546; weekday slots book quickly, so calling ahead is wise. The suite number is posted on the directory, but the quiet signage means you might walk past once before spotting it.
After the session, the neighborhood offers its own kind of decompression. Sidewalk cafés along 60th Street serve espresso strong enough to ground you, while the wide sidewalks let you walk off the residue of whatever was unpacked upstairs. For directions, check the map before heading out—it’s a straight shot from the 4/5/6 line at 59th Street, but the detour through Bloomingdale’s is always an option if you need a little retail therapy afterward.